

I have had my girl Honey for about two weeks now! She is 3 months old and was born on October 10th. She has been adjusting really well. She is already letting me fully pet her and eating out of my hand and will go into my lap. She did not have the best care when she was a baby and growing up.. she was kept in a wire cage with hay at the bottom, so her feet are pretty yellow, but since keeping up with the litter box and her having space to clean herself off, they seem to have whitened. Now that I have her and she is older, I want to make sure that she can be fully happy and pampered. I have a few questions about how much specifically I should be feeding her, what I can't feed, how often, etc.. Currently I give her unlimited orchard and alfalfa hay. She loves stacking cups so once or twice daily, so I will fill her stacking cups with pellets, and she will eat them. She also has a bowl that I will fill once or twice a day too. But I have been reading saying that they need unlimited pellets to start. I just don't want to overfeed her since she is already a big bunny.. I have given her some cilantro and Romain lettuce as well. She seems to really likes it, and her poops look healthy. I'm definitely introducing it slowly, and watching for any changes. I have two older bunnies who are 4 and 5 and I understand their adult diet well, but I am trying to learn more and adjust to the baby diet as well as I know it is very different. I appreciate any advice. 🤍🐇
by bipolar-juulpod